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""Dramatic Incidents In The Life Of Napoleon Bonaparte The Battle Of Waterloo V3"" is a book written by Sir Edward Creasy that chronicles the life and military career of Napoleon Bonaparte, with a specific focus on the Battle of Waterloo. This is the third volume of the series and contains a detailed account of the events leading up to the battle, as well as the battle itself and its aftermath. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of Napoleon's military tactics, his leadership style, and the political and social context of his time. It also explores the impact of the Battle of Waterloo on European history and the fall of Napoleon's empire. The book is written in a dramatic and engaging style, making it an informative and entertaining read for anyone interested in military history or the life of Napoleon Bonaparte.1892. A vivid description of Napoleon�������s parting with Josephine. The diary of Rear-Admiral Sir George Cockburn, during Napoleon�������s passage to St. Helena. Lives of Empress Josephine, Queen Hortense, and Caroline Bonaparte. Some piquant letters of Madame De Remusat, and a copy of Napoleon�������s will. Written by the English historian whose most popular work is his Fifteen decisive Battles of the World.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1892 Edition.
The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World from Marathon to Waterloo by Sir Edward Creasy, M.A. The Battle of Marathon, Defeat of the Athenians at Syracuse, B.C.413, The Battle of Arbela, B.C. 331, The Battle of the Metaurus, B.C. 207, Victory of Arminius over the Roman Legions under Varus, The Battle of Chalons, A.D. 451, The Battle of Tours, A.D. 732, The Battle of Hastings, 1066, Joan of Arc's Victory over the English at Orleans, A.D, The Defeat of the Spanish Armada, A.D. 1588, The Battle of Blenheim, 1704, The Battle of Pultowa, 1709, Victory of the Americans over Burgoyne at Saratoga. For a writer, therefore, of the present day to choose battles for his favourite topic, merely because they were battles, merely because so many myriads of troops were arrayed in them, and so many hundreds or thousands of human beings stabbed, hewed, or shot each other to death during them, would argue strange weakness or depravity of mind. Yet it cannot be denied that a fearful and wonderful interest is attached to these scenes of carnage. There is undeniable greatness in the disciplined courage, and in the love of honour, which make the combatants confront agony and destruction. And the powers of the human intellect are rarely more strongly displayed than they are in the Commander, who regulates, arrays, and wields at his will these masses of armed disputants; who, cool yet daring, in the midst of peril reflects on all, and provides for all, ever ready with fresh resources and designs, as the vicissitudes of the storm of slaughter require. But these qualities, however high they may appear, are to be found in the basest as well as in the noblest of mankind.
Decisive BattlesThe Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World from Marathon to WaterlooBy Sir Edward Creasy, M.A.It is an honourable characteristic of the Spirit of this Age, that projects of violence and warfare are regarded among civilized states with gradually increasing aversion. The Universal Peace Society certainly does not, and probably never will, enrol the majority of statesmen among its members. But even those who look upon the Appeal of Battle as occasionally unavoidable in international controversies, concur in thinking it a deplorable necessity, only to be resorted to when all peaceful modes of arrangement have been vainly tried; and when the law of self-defence justifies a State, like an individual, in using force to protect itself from imminent and serious injury. For a writer, therefore, of the present day to choose battles for his favourite topic, merely because they were battles, merely because so many myriads of troops were arrayed in them, and so many hundreds or thousands of human beings stabbed, hewed, or shot each other to death during them, would argue strange weakness or depravity of mind. THE FIFTEEN DECISIVE BATTLES OF THE WORLD.CHAPTER I.--THE BATTLE OF MARATHON.CHAPTER II. -- DEFEAT OF THE ATHENIANS AT SYRACUSE, B.C.413.CHAPTER III. -- THE BATTLE OF ARBELA, B.C. 331.CHAPTER IV. -- THE BATTLE OF THE METAURUS, B.C. 207.CHAPTER V. -- VICTORY OF ARMINIUS OVER THE ROMAN LEGIONS UNDER VARUS, CHAPTER VI -- THE BATTLE OF CHALONS, A.D. 451.CHAPTER VII. -- THE BATTLE OF TOURS, A.D. 732, CHAPTER VIII. -- THE BATTLE OF HASTINGS, 1066.CHAPTER IX. -- JOAN OF ARC'S VICTORY OVER THE ENGLISH AT ORLEANS, A.D.CHAPTER X. -- THE DEFEAT OF THE SPANISH ARMADA, A.D. 1588.CHAPTER XI. -- THE BATTLE OF BLENHEIM, 1704.CHAPTER XII. -- THE BATTLE OF PULTOWA, 1709.CHAPTER XIII. -- VICTORY OF THE AMERICANS OVER BURGOYNE AT SARATOGA, CHAPTER XIV. -- THE BATTLE OF VALMY.CHAPTER XV. -- THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO, 1815.
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